For lunch we enjoyed Pizza with Grilled Vegetables. While I am a traditionalist and prefer pizza with mozzarella and tomatoes, this was delicious. Nicola explained that pizzas are new to the menu and he is awaiting a brick oven from Italy to be delivered. While he awaits the delivery, he is making them in his regular oven with wonderful results.
Caesars Salad, Spaghetti with Botarga (tuna roe) and my favorite, Spaghetti con Lentiche (lentils) followed the pizza. Unfortunately I was too busing stuffing my face and neglected to take photos of these dishes. Suffice it to say they were terrific.
As I am closely watching my growing waistline, I stopped here and sipped my wine while Emil and Tony dug into roasted medallions of Wild Boar in a port wine and fig reduction. The huge grins on their faces displayed their approval of the dish.
All of us, including our host Nicola, are huge fans of good Amarone, especially those made by Giuseppe Quintarelli. Thus it was only appropriate that we drank a couple of fantastic bottles with our lunch.
2001 Marion Amarone della Valpolicella. The Campedelli family acquired the Marion estate in 1988 but did not produce its first Amarone under its own label until 1999. The wines here are made by Celestino Gaspari who was the wine maker at Quintarelli for 20 years. The wine is a blend of 45% Corvinone, 25% Corvina Gentile, 20% Rondinella, 10% Croatina. 2001 was a superb vintage for Marion and it showed once again today. A deep dark, garnet color, with a somewhat smoky bouquet, the wine possessed vibrant fruit, finesse, complexity and soul. At $75 a bottle this is a steal compared to the $300-$500 dollars you must dole out for Amarones in this class. The bad news, it is very difficult to find.
We concluded the meal with espresso, Grappa Tiganello and Nicola’s signature dessert, Pistachio Sponge Cake.
Happy Birthday Emil and thanks Nicola for your great and generous hospitality.
Saluté
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